Xena XX14, XX10, XX6 User manual

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USER MANUAL for
XX6
, XX10, XX14
Alarmed Disc-Locks
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PJ0904-1001-1383Copyright © XENA Security. All rights reserved
For customer care
Email us at: info@xenasecurity.com
Replacement batteries and XENA accessories, please
visit: www.xenasecurity.com
Don’t forget to register your XENA lock at
www.xenasecurity.com
Disclaimer:
XENA SECURITY ASSUMES NO RESPONSIBILITY OR LIABILITY
FOR DAMAGES OR INJURIES RESULTING FROM THE USE OR
MISUSE OF OUR PRODUCTS.
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Parts of XX series alarmed disc-lock
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XENA XX series disc-lock alarm
Thank you for choosing a XENA Security product. By purchasing the world’s
strongest, smartest portable lock (with alarm inside), you’ve made life very dicult
for a would-be thief. Please read these instructions carefully. If you have any
questions or comments, don’t hesitate to email us at info@xenasecurity.com.
For more information about this and other XENA products, accessories and
product news, visit www.xenasecurity.com.
The locking system
• Insert the key in the lock and rotate clockwise. The lock barrel will spring open.
• Slide the unit on to your motorcycles front or rear brake disc.
• Locate a hole in the brake disc that will allow the locking pin to pass through.
• Push the lock barrel down to insert the locking pin.
• For double-locking locks (XX10, XX14) turn the key counter-clockwise to lock;
for push-down locks (XX6), simply push until the barrel clicks in place.
For more information on tting XENA locks to your bike,
go to www.xenasecurity.com/faqs.
1. Requires brake-disc thickness less than 7mm (1/4”)
2. Locking-pin size:
XX6-6mm (1/4”) XX10-10mm (3/8”) XX14-14mm (1/2”)
3. Distance from locking-pin to back of disc-slot*:
XX6-37mm (1 1/2”) XX10-46mm (1 7/8”)
XX14-44mm (1 3/4”)
*Note that the locking pin can pass through ANY hole on the brake disc
(see dark areas on diagram).
Fitting XENA to your motorcycle’s brake disc
Area for
locking pin
1. Lock barrel
2. Locking pin
3. Battery cover
4. Battery
5. Alarm module
6. Reector
7. Spring-loaded module catch
8. Lid
9. Flat coded key
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Your new XENA lock is shipped with the battery uninstalled. Please insert the CR2 battery supplied.
Battery installation (See g.B & g.C)
• Use CR2 3v Lithium Battery.
To release the lid, insert at coded key provided (8) into slot on lid and push toward
the back of the lock.
Move tab to release module, remove battery cover and replace battery (ensure + and - match).
• Replace battery cover, module and lid.
• Dispose of used battery promptly.
Warning: When the alarm module is separated from the lock body the alarm will
activate. To avoid this please insert the module into the lock body and
replace lid immediately after inserting the battery.
Battery life
• Under normal use, batteries should last at least 8 months. Frequent triggering or
extreme temperatures can adversely aect battery life.
The alarm system
There is no on-o switch. The unit automatically senses the presence of your brake disc.
(IMPORTANT: Ensure that reector is covered by disc).
Your XENA alarmed disc-lock is self-arming. The alarm sensors will become active 5 seconds
after being locked on your brake-disc. The alarm will beep once to conrm that it is armed.
• 10 seconds after the arming beep, shock & motion sensors work independently to
determine if your bike is being tampered with.
Warning: Extremely loud alarm, avoid close proximity with ears.
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*For more product details, please check with your local XENA dealer or visit www xenasecurity.com
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To open lid and remove module
To replace the lid
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Troubleshooting
Alarm not arming: Check battery, Ensure the reector (g D)
is obstructed by motorcycle disc, conrm sensors are
active (see below).
Lock making constant clicking or beeping sound:
replace batteries.
Alarm too sensitive: Place at 6 oclock on disk.
Alarm not sensitive enough: Place at 12 oclock to 3 o’clock on disc.
Alarm doesn’t disarm: Clean sensor and reector.
Important: How to “wake up” your XENA disc-lock alarm
To avoid draining the battery when not in use, your XENA disc-lock alarm has a
standby mode.
• Usually, the metal-on-metal contact from simply locking the lock onto your
brake-disc is sucient and the unit will arm normally.
• Sometimes it may be necessary to wake up the arming sensor by rmly locking
and unlocking the key barrel once or twice.
How you’ll know your XENA disc-lock alarm is Armed
• Once locked in place, the alarm will sound its arming beep approximately 5
seconds after “locked”.
• 10 seconds after you hear the arming beep, the shock and motion sensors are active.
*For more detailed troubleshooting visit www xenasecurity.com
Reector
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Keys
• Each lock comes with three keys and a at coded key with serial number (ie,
X123456). Use this identication number to order keys for your lock. Make a note
of serial number and keep it in a safe place. It is recommended to register your
lock at www.xenasecurity.com
Caring for your lock
• Use a dry cloth to keep the LED reector plate inside the disc-slot clean and free
of dirt, dust, grease and grime. An obstructed reector plate can adversely aect
performance and may cause the lock to arm when not on the brake disc.
It is recommended to add a lock lubricant to the lock barrel every six months.
If alarm module becomes damaged
The alarm module can be replaced with a new unit from your local authorised
XENA dealer or email: info@xenasecurity.com
• Note: the lock will continue to function as an eective anti-theft device, with or
without the alarm system.
Taking your XENA with you
• Ideally, carry your XENA underneath the seat of your bike.
• CAUTION: Do not carry your XENA in or attach it to your clothing, as this can
cause serious personal injury in the event of an accident.
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